ΛΙΓΥΡΙΟΝ, λιγυριον
LIGYRION, ligyrion
Sounds Like: li-GYOO-ri-on
Translations: ligure, a ligure
From the root: ΛΙΓΥΡΙΟΝ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word refers to a ligure, which is a precious stone, often described as a type of amber or a reddish-yellow gem. It is typically used in lists of precious stones, such as those found in descriptions of priestly garments or foundations of heavenly cities.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative or Accusative, Neuter
Strong’s number: G3096 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Five — 5:51
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
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